Sweetie,Why not use m&m's for the leaves.For the stem,go to the baking section of your local grocery store.Find where the cake decorations are,and purchase a small tube of that icing,green.That would probably be the easiest,and affordable way.However,you can purchase plain white icing,and color it with green food coloring.Take a baggy,place the icing inside,twist the top.Once you have done that snip,very little off the end,and make clovers out of icing.That would be a pretty affordable and easy way as well.The possibilities are endless,use your imagination hun.Good luck!!!Have a good night!!
2007-02-12 13:48:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Buy the candy message hearts in stores now because Valentines day is comming soon, you know the ones that kins of taste like chock with sugar added. Pull out the green ones, flip them to the side without writing and put four together so the V part of the hearts touch eachother, you now have a four leaf clover! Yummy!
2007-02-12 20:49:17
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answered by greengirl 5
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Everyone's Irish on St. Patrick's Day, so get the family together to make a batch of these festive cupcakes. RECIPE INGREDIENTS:
Cooled cupcakes (baked from your favorite recipe)
White icing
Green gum drops or spearmint leaves
Heart-shaped cookie cutter
Rolling pin
1. Frost a cooled cupcake (baked from your favorite recipe) with white icing.
2. For the shamrock, flatten 3 green gumdrops or spearmint leaves with a rolling pin (sprinkle on a little sugar, if necessary, to keep the candies from sticking).
3. Use a small heart-shaped cookie cutter (ours was 1 1/2 inches across) to cut a heart from each flattened leaf.
4. Place the hearts together on the cupcake to form a shamrock.
5. Cut a stem from the excess of one of the flattened candies and set it in place below the 3 hearts.
2007-02-12 20:47:12
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answered by Anonymous
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if you can find a plastic mold for clovers you can use white chocolate and green dye.
or if you can't find marzipan, look for fondant. it may even come in green. you should be able to find small cookie cutters in the shape of clovers.
2007-02-12 20:50:33
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answered by karebear 2
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Try marzipan, its almost based and easy to color and mold into clover shapes.And i know its not that hard to find....good luck!
2007-02-12 20:44:19
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answered by Anonymous
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